Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are. But, you know... A couple vampire motifs, maybe a dawnguard motif and a separate generic monster hunter motif could be cool.
In seriousness though, the implication from Silver Bolts is, that the Dawnguard already exists in this era. Initially, I wasn't thrilled when people mentioned them, but gradually, over time, I've come around. We might see them featured into content, particularly if there's more monster focused content in the future.
Also, The Elder Scrolls uses the term Lycanthropy indiscriminately for all of Hercine's werebeasts. It would be neat to see other varieties available, such as the Werebears, or Wereboars, with distinct stats and abilities.
starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are. But, you know... A couple vampire motifs, maybe a dawnguard motif and a separate generic monster hunter motif could be cool.
In seriousness though, the implication from Silver Bolts is, that the Dawnguard already exists in this era. Initially, I wasn't thrilled when people mentioned them, but gradually, over time, I've come around. We might see them featured into content, particularly if there's more monster focused content in the future.
Also, The Elder Scrolls uses the term Lycanthropy indiscriminately for all of Hercine's werebeasts. It would be neat to see other varieties available, such as the Werebears, or Wereboars, with distinct stats and abilities.
starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are. But, you know... A couple vampire motifs, maybe a dawnguard motif and a separate generic monster hunter motif could be cool.
In seriousness though, the implication from Silver Bolts is, that the Dawnguard already exists in this era. Initially, I wasn't thrilled when people mentioned them, but gradually, over time, I've come around. We might see them featured into content, particularly if there's more monster focused content in the future.
Also, The Elder Scrolls uses the term Lycanthropy indiscriminately for all of Hercine's werebeasts. It would be neat to see other varieties available, such as the Werebears, or Wereboars, with distinct stats and abilities.
I have hoped since the beginning that each type of Were would match the race, with Wolves being universial.
Example: Argonian - Were crocodile
Nord - Were bear
And so on.
starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are.
starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are.
A Lycan is a Werewolf, and the other term he meant to say was Draugr, which is an undead Nord you find in Skyrim tombs.
starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are.
A Lycan is a Werewolf, and the other term he meant to say was Draugr, which is an undead Nord you find in Skyrim tombs.
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Okay, so I'm going to have to explain this?
Really?
@Inhuman003 misspelled Dawnguard. You can check the topic name if you want to see it. @Forestd16b14_ESO, corrected his spelling, but then botched the spelling of Draugr, and possibly lycan. Which is more significant because a lycan isn't a werewolf, it's just the Greek word for wolf. A lycanthrope is a werewolf. A lycan is a non-supernatural wolf. Still with me? Cool.
Amusingly enough, if you look back at the Underworld films, there's a pretty decent chance the "Lycan" name there was intended as a pejorative.
So, then I snarked at @Forestd16b14_ESO's spelling error/typos, without reciprocating.
Also, Draugr were originally undead Nord that had committed cannibalism and were subject to some kind of curse, which turned them into ravenous zombie things. Skyrim chucked that, and turned them into basically, standard flavor zombies. With a side of Dragon Magic because nothing says standard-fantasy-setting like dragon magic.
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are.
A Lycan is a Werewolf, and the other term he meant to say was Draugr, which is an undead Nord you find in Skyrim tombs.
._.
Okay, so I'm going to have to explain this?
Really?
@Inhuman003 misspelled Dawnguard. You can check the topic name if you want to see it. @Forestd16b14_ESO, corrected his spelling, but then botched the spelling of Draugr, and possibly lycan. Which is more significant because a lycan isn't a werewolf, it's just the Greek word for wolf. A lycanthrope is a werewolf. A lycan is a non-supernatural wolf. Still with me? Cool.
Amusingly enough, if you look back at the Underworld films, there's a pretty decent chance the "Lycan" name there was intended as a pejorative.
So, then I snarked at @Forestd16b14_ESO's spelling error/typos, without reciprocating.
Also, Draugr were originally undead Nord that had committed cannibalism and were subject to some kind of curse, which turned them into ravenous zombie things. Skyrim chucked that, and turned them into basically, standard flavor zombies. With a side of Dragon Magic because nothing says standard-fantasy-setting like dragon magic.
Yes............. Silver steaks for every one !
starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
I don't know what those Lycin or Draugher things are.
A Lycan is a Werewolf, and the other term he meant to say was Draugr, which is an undead Nord you find in Skyrim tombs.
._.
Okay, so I'm going to have to explain this?
Really?
@Inhuman003 misspelled Dawnguard. You can check the topic name if you want to see it. @Forestd16b14_ESO, corrected his spelling, but then botched the spelling of Draugr, and possibly lycan. Which is more significant because a lycan isn't a werewolf, it's just the Greek word for wolf. A lycanthrope is a werewolf. A lycan is a non-supernatural wolf. Still with me? Cool.
Amusingly enough, if you look back at the Underworld films, there's a pretty decent chance the "Lycan" name there was intended as a pejorative.
So, then I snarked at @Forestd16b14_ESO's spelling error/typos, without reciprocating.
Also, Draugr were originally undead Nord that had committed cannibalism and were subject to some kind of curse, which turned them into ravenous zombie things. Skyrim chucked that, and turned them into basically, standard flavor zombies. With a side of Dragon Magic because nothing says standard-fantasy-setting like dragon magic.
Yes............. Silver steaks for every one !
You sir, deserve a silver steak. You got me to look and make sure I didn't mistype silver stakes as silver steaks.
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
Never heard of Dawnruard but have heard of Draugher? Criticizing someone's spelling and then making the exact same error. Just found it interesting.
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
Never heard of Dawnruard but have heard of Draugher? Criticizing someone's spelling and then making the exact same error. Just found it interesting.
And I find people who point out obvious stuff that no one cares about then to act like a spelling teacher interesting.
Also wasn't criticizing any one about any spelling you people are.
Here's the joke since some people don't get it. He asked about the Dawngruard and if you asked any one in Tamerial they will say "I never heard of them, but I have heard of the Dawnguard". It's called lore and humor. I meant nothing by it but apparently you do.
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
Never heard of Dawnruard but have heard of Draugher? Criticizing someone's spelling and then making the exact same error. Just found it interesting.
Inhuman003 wrote: »Dawnguard, the vampire hunter Mel Adrys appear in Elder Scrolls Online twice. The vampire hunter started in the quest: Mist and Shadow and the dark brotherhood gold coast quest: The Vampire's Prey. Is this the start of Dawnguard. I'm just saying it would be nice to see vampire hunter Mel Adrys of a Main storyline title of his own.
starkerealm wrote: »The Elder Scrolls uses the term Lycanthropy indiscriminately for all of Hercine's werebeasts. It would be neat to see other varieties available, such as the Werebears, or Wereboars, with distinct stats and abilities.
starkerealm wrote: »The Elder Scrolls uses the term Lycanthropy indiscriminately for all of Hercine's werebeasts. It would be neat to see other varieties available, such as the Werebears, or Wereboars, with distinct stats and abilities.
Non-wolf shifters prefer the term 'therianthrope' to 'lycanthrope'...
ummm... not that I personally shift into a grey squirrel or anything!
Inhuman003 wrote: »Good question, the answer is why is Mel Adrys the only vampire hunter in Tamriel and that's why I entitled him to Dawnguard and I'm wrong for that although it looks the way it looks.
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »Good question, the answer is why is Mel Adrys the only vampire hunter in Tamriel and that's why I entitled him to Dawnguard and I'm wrong for that although it looks the way it looks.
he isn't the only vampire hunter.... there are those guys near gil-var-del in grahtwood - though they aren't as professional granted.
starkerealm wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »Good question, the answer is why is Mel Adrys the only vampire hunter in Tamriel and that's why I entitled him to Dawnguard and I'm wrong for that although it looks the way it looks.
he isn't the only vampire hunter.... there are those guys near gil-var-del in grahtwood - though they aren't as professional granted.
As I recall, those are Buoyant Armigers. They're a small militant sect of the Tribunal Temple. But, it's been nearly two years since I ran the quests there, so I could be remembering that wrong.
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »Good question, the answer is why is Mel Adrys the only vampire hunter in Tamriel and that's why I entitled him to Dawnguard and I'm wrong for that although it looks the way it looks.
he isn't the only vampire hunter.... there are those guys near gil-var-del in grahtwood - though they aren't as professional granted.
As I recall, those are Buoyant Armigers. They're a small militant sect of the Tribunal Temple. But, it's been nearly two years since I ran the quests there, so I could be remembering that wrong.
now you've got me wondering. as i recall you kill a few blood fiends in the area and, i think, its a nord asks you if you want to do some real vampire slaying and that keys the quest. going to have to google buoyant armigers...
starkerealm wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »Good question, the answer is why is Mel Adrys the only vampire hunter in Tamriel and that's why I entitled him to Dawnguard and I'm wrong for that although it looks the way it looks.
he isn't the only vampire hunter.... there are those guys near gil-var-del in grahtwood - though they aren't as professional granted.
As I recall, those are Buoyant Armigers. They're a small militant sect of the Tribunal Temple. But, it's been nearly two years since I ran the quests there, so I could be remembering that wrong.
now you've got me wondering. as i recall you kill a few blood fiends in the area and, i think, its a nord asks you if you want to do some real vampire slaying and that keys the quest. going to have to google buoyant armigers...
Oh, yeah; no, you're thinking of the orc stronghold that's been overrun with vampires. Gil-Var-Delle is the Bosmer settlement to the south of it that has a daedric anchor being set up there.
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Well I never heard of this Dawngruard but Dawnguard on the other hand could be a possibility since the order was founded during the 2nd ear via Riftens Jarl. So we could see the creation of Dawnguard and maybe some Vampiric and Lycin styles motifs (and hopefully Draugher style or Ancient Nord styles since it takes place in Skyrim).
Never heard of Dawnruard but have heard of Draugher? Criticizing someone's spelling and then making the exact same error. Just found it interesting.
And I find people who point out obvious stuff that no one cares about then to act like a spelling teacher interesting.
Also wasn't criticizing any one about any spelling you people are.
Here's the joke since some people don't get it. He asked about the Dawngruard and if you asked any one in Tamerial they will say "I never heard of them, but I have heard of the Dawnguard". It's called lore and humor. I meant nothing by it but apparently you do.